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Classic styling meets modern tech with the Equus Automotive Bass 770. Nothing screams American Muscle like this 640 hp bad boy. Born in Michigan and raised in Detroit, this American exotic aims to put Motor City back on the map.

 

A 6.2 Liter Supercharged Corvette V8 engine powers the Equus Bass 770, and the sound is exhilarating. An all aluminum chassis with carbon fiber accent panels and an extra wide wheel base keep this prancing horse glued to the pavement.

 

Inspired by the Ford Mustang, Dodge Charger and Dodge Challenger, the Bass 770 truly looks like an iconic muscle car from the 70s but drives with the comfort and reliability of a modern day sports car.

 

Priced at $250K, the Equus Bass 770 is not light on your pocket, but it will definitely be the best $250K ever spent for true muscle car fans.

 

Topping out at a whopping 200 MPH and a 0-60 time of 3.4 seconds, it is sure to keep you entertained for years to come…

 

 

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